Larry A. Craig

Larry A. Craig

March 03, 1947 - March 13, 2009

Larry A. Craig

March 03, 1947 - March 13, 2009

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Larry A. Craig Lt. Col., USMC ret, 3/3/47-3/13/09.

Beloved son of Bert and Jean, brother to Brian Kathee, Diane Bill, Ken, Chuck. Leaves cherished & devoted bride, Deon M. Craig, brother- and sister-in-law Bill & Lisa Branch, niece Catherine, sister-in-law Lise Branch, nephew Austin.

USMC 1968-1988.  Attorney 1988-2009. An honorable, devoted, honest, caring friend with a wit unmatched & unparalled sense of humor.  USC Trojan alumnus.

I will always love & cherish you, Flash.  Your  Chula.

Semper Fi!

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51 responses to Larry A. Craig

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  1. We are saddened by the passing of Larry. It is a loss that came too soon for you and for all of us. But even in our sadness we are lifted by the knowledge of the deep love and wonderful bond you and Larry shared. As you grieve, know that you are in our thoughts daily and we are honoring the memory of Larry. We will miss Larry deeply, and he will never be forgotten. He was a great guy with a big heart. May your heart and soul find peace and comfort, and know that Larry will always be with you, and all of us. With love, Catherine, Lisa, and Bill.

  2. I worked with Larry for 15 years and what a wonderful man, boss, friend and co-worker he was. He will definitely be missed. I could always count on him talking football with me. Especially asking me: “How about those cowboys Caryl”. God Bless you Larry. And Deon too. Love Caryl

  3. Deon, you and Russet meant the world to Larry. He spoke of his “Blonde Bomber” regularly and always in loving terms.
    Larry was great to work with. He was so funny and shockingly intelligent. Larry will always be an important part of this office and will be remembered and spoken of regularly. You are Russet are in our prayers,
    Much love, Jon & Cathy Sparks

  4. I met Larry years ago and had several cases with him over the years. Larry was easy to like, and fun to be around. He was bright and always had interesting stories to tell. I will miss him as a fellow lawyer and as a friend. He was much too young to go, but he is in a better place. My deepest sympathies go to his wife and family.

  5. I worked with the Colonel on many claims with Mercury and he will be missed. He never failed to call or send an e-mail wishing me a happy Marine Corps birthday.

    I am saddened at his passing, but may God rest his soul and watch over his family.

    Semper Fi!

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